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How to Repair Bicycle Pump: Quick Fix, Tips, Hacks 

Tony Marchand
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Bicycle Pump Trouble Shooting & Pump Repair
00:15 Pump gauge goes way up but no air into tir
00:40 Air leak around pump attachment to valve
01:16 No air flow: Repair / Replace pump piston o-ring gasket
04:32 No air flow: Silca type pumps - Recondition / Replace felt piston head
04:52 No air flow: Chuck Replacement
08:38 No air flow: Topeak Smart Head (chuck and tubing replacement kit)
Quick Fix that you can do:
1. Most common it to push down on bicycle floor pump handle but no air goes into tire and gauge pressure goes way up: Presta valves are notorious for sticking preventing air flow. Remove the chuck (pump head) and tap the valve. Then re-pump.
2. Another problem is leaking bicycle pump. Reconnect the pump chuck and try again. If that fails and air is leaking out around the valve, most likely the rubber gasket inside of the chuck is worn. We show you a quick fix with Teflon tape (plumbers’ tape in the upper right).
3. Push down on pump handle but no air flow and gauge is still on 0. Remove the bike pump cylinder head and look at the gasket at the end of the pump rod. If it's a small rubber gasket in fair to good condition, use some silicon synthetic grease on the O-ring gasket. Most other greases contain petroleum products that may deteriorate the rubber. If you don't have a silicon grease, I suppose you can try some Vaseline. Try once more. If the rubber gasket is worn, you'll need to measure it and order one from the pump manufacturer or take it to your local bike or hardware store to get an exact replacement. Remove the old gasket and replace with the new. Again, grease as shown before.
4. If you have a Silca pump, look at the leather gasket at the end of the pump rod. It may well have seen better days. Measure the diameter of the gasket. You can order a replacement (which will be slightly larger than your measurement since the gasket is worn) for under $5. Here how to replace the gasket.
Silca: • MGTV Special Episode: ...
Silca Pump Head: • Ask the Expert: Ep 005...
Can used leather conditioner, Vaseline, or high-quality synthetic motor oil
731 leather gaskets
Work in the conditioner until you can turn it inside out. Go slow working in the conditioner so you won't tear the gasket when turn it inside out.
Put on washer, do not force over threads but turn it as if you were screwing it on
Tighten with ratcheted firmly.
Guide the leather gasket in starting at one edge of the gasket
4. Check the pump tubing for wear and cracks. Replacement kits including tubing and chuck (pump head) are available from Topeak (on Amazon or about $35).
5. If the tubing looks good, pump while looking at and feeling around the chuck. If you notice problems with the chuck itself, replacements can be obtained of eBay for less than $5. We take a closer look at chuck replacement. We show you how to replace chuck head and problems you may encounter
6. Topeak Smart Head Kit (chuck and tubing replacement):
The kit allows replacement of the tubing & chuck and with multiple adapters. In addition you'll need a 14 mm box wrench, pliers (optional), and silicon grease. As previously mentioned, one can substitute Vaseline or a light synthetic motor oil but stay away from other petroleum products that may damage the rubber of the tubing or gaskets. Attach the Presta or Schrader adapter in the valve head. At the other end, place the plastic locknut on the Smart Head tubing, small end first. Lubricate the SmartHead connector and attach to the smart hose as shown. There are instructions on using their adapters for connecting the hose directly to the pump base which have been able to do but the adapters don't always have the correct threading to allow this. The way to connect the SmartHead is to cut the pump tubing, slide on the stainless-steel clamp. Lubricate the HCI lubricated adapter and insert into the cut end of the tubing and then move the clamp up and tighten. Lubricate the threads of the SmartHead adapter and screw in place (a little tricky since the entire housing and pump head must turn). Other options are shown in the instructions. My overall rating: Costly and not always work

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Комментарии : 49   
@charlespalmerdrawing
@charlespalmerdrawing Месяц назад
Handy, simply taking the pump apart can intuitively lead to rectifying the problem. My pump wouldn’t go down but no its fixed. Learnt a lot.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Месяц назад
Glad it worked well. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@duffyeliza
@duffyeliza 6 месяцев назад
Thought my old bike needed both tubes replaced but nope! Just called my dad to tell him how pumped I was to have repaired my bike pump, so not only did you help me learn something new and save a few bucks, but you also gave us a solid dad joke. Thank you!
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 6 месяцев назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@mrmcallum
@mrmcallum Год назад
A great explanation on how to fix some common problems. Thank you.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@sean2928
@sean2928 Год назад
Thanks ... your tip about the valves sorted my issue !
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@deleronnie289
@deleronnie289 13 дней назад
thanks
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 13 дней назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@davidburgess741
@davidburgess741 Год назад
Don't forget the check valve at the base of the pump. If the handle shoots up at you, this is your problem. Silca pumps accumulate all kinds of gunk over the decades, because they last long enough to get these problems!
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
Right on! Here's my go to video on Silca Pump restoration: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PPt94ADMkWc.html Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@cparke3
@cparke3 Год назад
@@tony10speed This was my problem, but I didn't even think check valve existed in the pump or where it might be. Still, this video is good guidance for performing a general tune-up.
@user-co8hj1bv5z
@user-co8hj1bv5z Год назад
Thank you for the video Tony. May I ask, if the needle within pressure gauge is not moving - does any tip in this video help us fix that? Thank you!
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
If you can fill the tire but the gauge doesn't work, the gauge may have to be replaced. If air doesn't come out of the pump (or very little), there could be a leak in the pump tubing or chuck. What make pump do you have?
@dlygrind
@dlygrind Месяц назад
My old Schwinn pump had a torn o ring inside. But after replacing and greasing, I don't feel any resistance when pushing the handle down. It's not moving any air. Would appreciate any ideas.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Месяц назад
Sounds like the o-ring may not be the right size. Other possibilities include a leak somewhere along the pump hose, either at it's attachment to the pump or chuck. But my bet is the o-ring is too small. Getting the right size for an old pump is going to involve some trail and error unless you find one for your exact model pump on the internet or ebay. You could try a hardware store or Home Depot and get several different o-rings to try.
@rtp1847
@rtp1847 11 месяцев назад
The Chinese lock nut was too small to fit my hose. Used two 8" electrical ties to lock hose on chuck. Used up to 120 psi with no problems.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the tip. I think that our viewers (as well as myself) will find your ideas very useful. Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@BillSmithPerson
@BillSmithPerson 9 месяцев назад
Thanks. Replacing the rubber gasket on my Specialized Airtool pump was easy.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 9 месяцев назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@motionstudio77
@motionstudio77 Год назад
Thanks for the great tips sir
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
You're Welcome. Also visit our RU-vid home site at: ru-vid.com Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@Fredengle
@Fredengle 7 месяцев назад
do you think I can probably be use the standard technique of inserting a hose barb and clamp on a bike pump should I decide that I dont like the air chuck ? I mean I think my theory is I may one to place it with a quick connect so I can easly attach the appropriate needed part so again Maybe a quick connect with barb and clamp should work ? thoughts please thank you
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 7 месяцев назад
I've tried and it's hard to get the clamp tight enough to hold the hose on the chuck let alone the pump. I've tried a number of different clamps and it's hit or miss (mostly miss). Let me know if you have better luck. Regards and safe cycling, Tony
@Fredengle
@Fredengle 7 месяцев назад
HI tony what I forgot to mention is I just tried to see if I could get a new air compressor or something but it has a bike pump style air hose and it does not have an out put regulator so my proposed idea was to put a regulator in the out put hose and also change the chuck to universal tip so it seem if I modify from orginal designed it I would have luck with it it I will have created a better product I think theoerticaly it shoud work I guess i can let you know if I have any future ideas !
@ManuelKorrigan
@ManuelKorrigan Месяц назад
what if the air leak is coming from the main body of the pump, where the hose is attached? that’s where inhear the air leaking
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Месяц назад
You might be able to tighten the hose attachment (it usually screws in clock wise). If the hose is attached via a clamp, the clamp may need to be tightened or replaced. If it's the hose itself, you'll need to replace the hose. Check the manufacturers web site. There are replacement hoses with attachments (such as from Topeak) but they don't work with all pumps and are expensive.
@ManuelKorrigan
@ManuelKorrigan Месяц назад
@@tony10speedthaaaaaaanks
@guyboyd9226
@guyboyd9226 Год назад
Have you been able to fix a pump with the Topeak repair kit?
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
Yes. The old pump I fixed had the same size tubing as the Topeak repair kit - that made it easy. What I don't like about the Topeak kit it that the lever on the chuck is difficult to lock in place.
@ludjoh
@ludjoh Год назад
My Lezyne pump has a broken gauge. It does not go back to 0 in standby and does not show correct PSI/BAR anymore. Is this something i can fix myself? It's several years old.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
3 videos worth watching: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-b1C95E5RCxo.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iYZ5Smx4FmQ.html and ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FtqsUAOevP4.html Parts can be obtained from: www.lezynestore.com/pump-parts/ or www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=Lezyne%20Pump%20Parts&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-156598-727597-8&mkcid=2&mkscid=102&keyword=lezyne%20pump%20parts&crlp=435087720364_&MT_ID=585616&geo_id=10232&rlsatarget=kwd-296157358771&adpos=&device=c&mktype=&loc=9004013&poi=&abcId=1141846&cmpgn=6550792781&sitelnk=&adgroupid=76758117777&network=g&matchtype=b&gclid=CjwKCAjwhJukBhBPEiwAniIcNXklpqEhIWFc-Hux6KMWAlFehcHVaI6DPTjuW5Ny9T8TqTv2tw1utRoC2YUQAvD_BwE Wish you well and let me know how you make out. Regards, Tony
@HandfulOfHypercubes
@HandfulOfHypercubes Год назад
My Lezyne floor pump is working in general, but as soon as I release the handle after pressing on it, the gauge goes back to zero. The handle raises just a bit and the pump makes a lot of noise for a few seconds. When the handle is pressed down, the pressure reading is correct. Maybe you would have any ideas? :)
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
Most Lezne pumps have a threaded chuck as opposed to one that has a chuck with a lever that locks it in place. When you disengage the pump by either opening the lever on the chuck or unscrewing the Lezne tubing, air is released from the pump tubing and cylinder (giving a "whooshing" sound) and the pump gauge will fall. This is normal. Meanwhile, the air in the tire pushes up on the valve core, closing the valve and preventing the air from leaking out of the tube/tire. For Presta valve, one can then lock the tire valve by turning the small tip clockwise. Hope this help in understanding what goes on and what your experiencing is entirely normal.
@HandfulOfHypercubes
@HandfulOfHypercubes Год назад
@@tony10speed Thanks for the answer. The problem is that a week ago the gauge started to fall back to as soon as I stop pushing on the handle, without unscrewing the chuck from the valve. So when pumping, the reading goes down randomly (sometimes to zero, sometimes to a few psi) after each stroke. The whole pump is vibrating loudly as it happens. I will try to service the check valve at see if this helps.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
@@HandfulOfHypercubes If the same problem occurs with other wheels, it's probably not a leak in the clincher or leak from around the rim of a tubeless and may well be the pump. Parts are available through Amazon and Modernbike once you can diagnose the problem (which may not be easy). It would be nice if they sold a complete repair kit similar to that of Silca. Lenze has a number of repair video on RU-vid if you just search on "repair lenze floor pump" which you may find useful. Let me know how you make out. Regards, Tony
@gregoryhouse2560
@gregoryhouse2560 Год назад
Using a push on pull off hose with a non threaded valve will prevent wear of the gasket in the pump head.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
Yes, that's true, although some complain that a smooth valve head allows the tube to bulge out at the valve opening and burst at this point. I have not seen this happen and it may reflect of the quality of the bicycle tube used. What are your thoughts?
@MorrisDugan
@MorrisDugan 3 месяца назад
Where to find replacement hose parts? I damaged the fitting that goes into the bottom of my floor pump, and I'm having trouble finding a replacement. It's about 10mm, with a coarse thread. I'd either want just a fitting, or the entire hose. I see a lot of them with a narrower fitting, or with a fine thread.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 3 месяца назад
What brand/model floor pump?
@MorrisDugan
@MorrisDugan 3 месяца назад
@@tony10speed Model 861, made in Taiwan, by CPC Cycle. I discovered that this company makes (or made) many bicycle related items. This turned out to be an excellent question, since it got me to look closer at the logo on the pump. I had misread the brand last time I looked.
@tony10speed
@tony10speed 3 месяца назад
CPC Cycle is on facebook: facebook.com/cycleplustudio/ Could not find any parts for your pump on Ebay or other sites. Tony@@MorrisDugan
@MorrisDugan
@MorrisDugan 3 месяца назад
@@tony10speed Thank you for digging up CPC Cycle. Before I asked here, I went to my local hardware store, which also caters to bicyclists and XC skiers. They had one hose fitting around the right diameter, but the thread was too fine. I see the coarser thread mentioned on eBay by sellers of hoses (usually by warning you that's not what they have), but I can't find just the fitting I need. I think it was common to a lot of floor pumps at one time.
@MorrisDugan
@MorrisDugan 3 месяца назад
@@tony10speed I have another pump with the same fitting, made by "Cyclepro Accessories," no model number. I couldn't find any parts on eBay, either, but it's more a matter of matching the diameter and threads. It's either 3/8" or 9mm or or 9.5mm or 10mm, with a coarse thread. It's hard to measure the exact size with a ruler.
@subodhprasad480
@subodhprasad480 Год назад
My tyres nozzle is got broken inside pumps mouth. How to Remove it?
@tony10speed
@tony10speed Год назад
You will need to take apart the pump head as in one of the following videos: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-20wPVl19Zjw.html or ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jlEj0sHEuGA.html or ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-drgLn5k2vOc.html Hopefully one of these videos will allow you to take apart the pump head and remove the portion of Presta valve that broke off. Let me know how you make out. Regards, Tony
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